GTA IV

Basic outfits

In GTA IV, there are three different clothing chains, with a total of four stores, in Liberty City. However, the shopping experience of clothing in GTA IV has changed from GTA San Andreas - rather than outfits loading from the changing rooms, the player approaches clothes-racks or shelves to try on the various articles of clothing. Already-purchased clothes can be rebought for immediacy's sake (i.e. the player will not have to go back to a safehouse to don the item).

With the exception of the medical scrubs and the Albanian Biker Jacket (see below), clothing has no influence on gameplay outside of comments from girlfriends; unlike in previous GTAs, changing clothes does not lower the player's Wanted level.

The range of clothing offered can be categorized as follows:

Hats;

Glasses/Sunglasses;

Tops;

Bottoms (pants); and

Shoes.

In addition, unlike GTA San Andreas, players do not have the option of removing their top, bottom or shoes.

The three clothing retailers in GTA IV include:

Russian Shop: opened after the mission Three's a Crowd. Located in Hove Beach, the Russian shop sells cheap "street" clothing, in styles popular in post-Soviet countries. Hats and glasses/sunglasses are only available from this shop.

Modo: opened when Algonquin is unlocked. There is one location for this store, in East Holland. Modo sells casual and sporting clothes.

Additional outfits

Several additional clothing sets or parts are awarded to the player after completing specific missions or specific actions; these stay in the player's wardrobe after their respective missions are completed. They include:

Green Liberty Sanitation Department (LSD) jacket, as worn by LSD workers, complete with a brown knit sweater underneath, light blue slacks (identical to those worn on the Scrubs outfit), and Hinterland boots (the same shoes from the player's default outfit).

Hospital scrubs (as worn by doctors, nurses and orderlies in medical wards), consisting of a green shirt, a white long-sleeved undershirt, light blue slacks (identical to those worn on the Scrubs outfit), white tennis shoes (identical to those sold at Modo), a stethoscope around the neck, and a nametag bearing Niko Bellic's headshot.

"Flatline", but only if the player takes the outfit from the hospital dressing room, allowing them to disguise as a hospital staff member. Those who opt not to take it will have to tend to more police attention, in addition to not obtaining the outfit.

Black three-hole mask. Although it is a mask, it is categorized as a hat, however, unlike a hat the Balaclava will not disappear when the player enters a car, and also be worn under a motorcycle helmet. If the player dies while wearing the balaclava, the mask will be removed when the player respawns at a hospital but will still be available from a safehouse's wardrobe. In addition, the Balaclava will turn white if the player begins to bear visual wounds on their body, possible as a result of a glitch.

Picking up the jacket from the floor near on the uppermost portion of the Statue of Happiness's pedestal that is accessible by foot (in front of an inaccessible door leading). The sweater is wrapped in a plastic bag, and bears a pricetag with "Sale" and "$8" written on it (which has no bearing as the clothing is free of charge). The player automatically wears the sweater once it is picked up.

A black jacket with green cargo pants and black-and-white crepe-soled sneakers, mimicking the outfit worn by Claude in Grand Theft Auto III. The individual items of clothing are merely recolors or existing outfits from clothing stores: The jacket is a retexture of the Albanian biker jacket and the cargo pants is a retexture of those sold at the Russian Shop, while the shoes are identical in form to the tennis shoes from Modo.

Fingerless gloves in GTA IV were prominently featured in official prerelease screenshots and videos but they are not acquirable in the game. The gloves were merely shown as teaser; even the screenshots for the PC version show Niko wearing the gloves. The model and texture of the gloves exist in the game, and can be worn only by spawning them using a trainer or modification.

Helmets may also be donned by the player character when they ride a motorbike; this is possible when the player does not immediately control the motorbike after getting up. After getting off a bike, the player character will automatically discard the helmet after around five seconds, unless the player character gets on a bike again.

The Lost and Damned

In The Lost and Damned, Johnny is only depicted wearing a large Lost MC black jacket, a button up black dress shirt, grey jeans, and black biker boots. The player has no ability to change outfits, nor does the player character appear to wear helmets, as his biking lifestyle does not appear to merit the need for one.

The Ballad of Gay Tony

In The Ballad of Gay Tony, Luis is able to change his clothes, but is not able to buy them. Instead, six pre-set outfits are already in the wardrobe in the beginning of the game. They include:

Red jacket with black shoulders and embroidery with a white hooded sweatshirt underneath.

Black leather coat with a grey dress shirt underneath, with a pink and black tie.

Brown leather coat with a white dress shirt underneath, with a blue tie.

During the L.C. Cage Fighters activity, Luis will be depicted with an outfit based on the default outfit, with the jacket removed, exposing the the white undersweater in full. A black variant of the brown Perseus suit, complete with a earpiece, will also be worn in the game's Club Management activity, and it will be then delivered to the safehouse upon completion of the first Club Management session (sans the earpiece). Helmets worn by Luis when riding motorbikes are depicted as heavy duty variants more commonly found in motorcross racing.